The virtual clean sweep for the Pakistan Muslim League — Nawaz (PML-N) in Punjab is an emphatic statement of its control and the ability to attract a majority popular vote. The party has wide and deep support and it won all the mayoral seats in the 10 municipal corporations along with the metropolitan corporation. The only PML-N losses were in 7 district councils mostly to independent candidates.
The poll illustrates for other parties the mountain they have to climb if they are to break the dominance of the PML-N and there was a tacit admission from Imran Khan of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) that his party had lost votes to PML-N. This stung, and Mr Khan tweeted his anger — ‘All those PTI members who voted for PML-N in Faisalabad and elsewhere will be kicked out of PTI immediately.’ Quite so Mr Khan.
Whatever hope the PTI may have had of mounting a challenge at the grass roots fell on deaf ears and the votes went to the PML-N. Even at this early stage it is not unreasonable to extrapolate these results to the next General Election. Whatever damage might have been done to the PML-N politically by the Panama Papers and the PTI, the electorate at least locally seems unconcerned and un-inclined to jump on the PTI bandwagon. Force Majeure swept the electoral field in Punjab, and there is no counter-force of sufficient heft to prevent it doing the same come the next General Election.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 24th, 2016.
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